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Trump challenges Biden to a cognitive test but confuses the name of the doctor who tested him
Trump referred to Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas, who was the White House physician from 20…
Cameron Manley
Toxic chemicals in your car seats could be increasing risks of cancer, study warns
Have you been harbouring the misimpression that the worst thing that could happen to you while comm…
Centre postpones NEET-PG exam, fresh date to be announced soon
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare postponed the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Post…
ANI
SATs are back. Dartmouth is the first Ivy League to reverse course after pledging to remove standardized test requirement.
Dartmouth and all the other Ivy League's previously stopped requiring standardized test scores to a…
Ana Altchek
Cannons and machine guns are being tested as drone-killers in 2 wars
Israel and Ukraine are at the forefront of efforts to find cost-effective weapons to down low-flyin…
Paul Iddon
Indian toy industry witnesses 239% increase in exports: IIM Lucknow report
The study indicates a notable decline of 52 per cent in toy imports and an impressive surge of 239 …
ANI
I test-drove the 2024 Ford F-150 Raptor. The $84,000 price tag is worth it, especially for off-roading.
The 2024 F-150 Raptor starts at $77,980, and the model I tested was listed at $83,665. I enjoyed it…
Jules Rogers
China's new aircraft carrier is being tested at sea for the first time, but US carriers 'remain in an echelon of their own,' expert says
China launched the first sea trial of its most advanced aircraft carrier, but it still falls short …
Thibault Spirlet
The Cybertruck failed a YouTuber's bulletproof test when shot by bigger guns
Pack enough heat, and the Tesla Cybertruck isn't bulletproof. A YouTuber put it to the test with an…
Grace Kay
Some top schools are bringing back ACT and SAT requirements — but most colleges are still test-optional. Here's what you need to know.
Some colleges are starting to bring back standardized testing requirements for applicants. Here's w…
Ayelet Sheffey
Getting a term policy? All you need to know about the medical tests that will decide the premium
When applying for a term life insurance policy, medical tests are often a standard requirement. The…
Cheesemakers are pushing back against France's strict rules as some say climate change is making it impossible to meet the traditional standards
Quality cheesemakers in France are experimenting with new strategies as climate change threatens th…
Kelsey Vlamis
Hunt for uncertified toys continues; BIS conducts 100 search operations
In order to curb the sale of non-ISI certified toys and to ensure implementation of the Toys Qualit…
RBI governor asks realty companies to stress test their books
The governor of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Shatikanta Das said on Wednesday that the recent measur…
Some people say COVID tests are more accurate if you swab your poop instead of your nose. Here's what's going on.
Testing your poop for COVID-19 at home is not a good idea, experts say. COVID can linger in stool f…
Hilary Brueck
Safety top priority now for Indian car buyers, existing owners may upgrade if ratings are low
A survey by LocalCircles has found that more than seven in 10 Indians will look at the safety r…
Nitin Gadkari launches Bharat NCAP, India's car crash test programme
Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday launched Bharat NCAP, Indi…
In China, Gen Zers are wearing fake belly buttons to make their legs look longer. Some say the trend promotes unrealistic beauty standards.
"It's quite natural and I think it looks better than my real belly button," said ShiYiTongYa, a Sha…
Amanda Goh,Aimee Pearcy
Realme C55 Review: Standard Realme experience with some new tricks
At a time when every brand is working on expanding its product portfolio, it is usually the budget …
After years of building up its navy, Saudi Arabia is testing its new warships with real-world missions
The Saudis are changing how their navy operates in response to growing threats and out of a desire …